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  • #16
    I just can't file in court (was hoping to do that tomorrow - doesn't look possible now) until I get the spreadsheet 100% right!

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    • #17
      Diamond

      The spreadsheet in post #1 here http://www.legal-beagles.co.uk/forum...s.html#post552 has 300 lines and all formulas correct, just copy and paste your charges into the charges sheet and the interest sheet will complete for you.

      If you have any problems, PM me and I'll go through it with you

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      • #18
        If you're claiming debited interest and/or CI as well, then this one has 400 lines, Diamond.

        http://www.legal-beagles.co.uk/forum...html#post13409

        If just claiming penalties and s.69 interest, then the one that IanCognito linked is excellent.

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        • #19
          Thanks Iancognito - you are an absolute star - I decided last night to start again - stayed up until 2 am this morning putting all the charges in again and the interest seemed to triple. On a claim for £7,187.00 the interest shot up to £1,733.12 (this can't be right) - Giving a grand total of £8,931.62. Another thing that I noticed on the interest sheet was even though charges were of the same amount the interest varied (shouldn't they be the same if they're of the same amount?) Weird! Just out of interest can you shed some light on why this would happen!

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          • #20
            Simian - likewise - thanks for your help, support - much appreciated!

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            • #21
              Diamond

              The interest varies over time, the interest is worked out from the day the charge was levied until the present date so if you have 2 charges of the same amount on the same day then yes, the interest should be the same, if theres even 1 day difference, the amount will vary.

              Again the length of time makes a difference to your interest amount overall so if the charges were old, the interst would be a much higher amount than newer charges, so yes, that amount of interest will be right.

              If you want to send me your spreadsheet to look at I'm more than happy to do so.

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              • #22
                I've learnt something new - thanks Ianognito - I used that specially prepared spreadsheet that you kindly prepared for me and it's fine (I did have a query about the charges appearing as dates on the interest worksheet but I just copied the charges column from the charges worksheet over to the interest worksheet and it was fine. Thank you. I've just posted a query about the N1 form would be grateful if you or anyone else could advise. Once again, really appreciate your help! (and that goes to anyone else who will take the time out to advise me)

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                • #23
                  Glad to see you're getting sorted with this Diamond, thanks to Ian. I'll leave you in Ian's capable hands, but just gimme a shout if I can help at with anything, guys.

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                  • #24
                    Ok will do - thanks Simian!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by iancognito View Post
                      Diamond

                      The spreadsheet in post #1 here http://www.legal-beagles.co.uk/forum...s.html#post552 has 300 lines and all formulas correct, just copy and paste your charges into the charges sheet and the interest sheet will complete for you.

                      If you have any problems, PM me and I'll go through it with you
                      iancognito, i tried to open this spreadsheet and it wouldnt open for me, would you be able to pm it to me or post on one of my threads? you mention that you can cut copy and paste your charges into the spreadsheet, what format would you type them up in? excel? skeggsy v lloyds

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                      • #26
                        Re: Spreadsheet Queries

                        Hi,

                        Could somone help as I can't open the spreadsheet link. If you could point me in the right direction or pm me that'd be great.

                        Many thanks

                        Belicoso

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                        • #27
                          Re: Spreadsheet Queries

                          Do you use MS Office or Open Office?
                          "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                          (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                          • #28
                            Re: Spreadsheet Queries

                            Originally posted by Belicoso View Post
                            Hi,

                            Could somone help as I can't open the spreadsheet link. If you could point me in the right direction or pm me that'd be great.

                            Many thanks

                            Belicoso
                            This the link you want----the one in this thread is from a past development

                            SPREADSHEETS and CALCULATORS - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum

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